Vasiliy Lomachenko, quite arguably boxing's pound-for-pound best and WBA (super) lightweight champion, returns to the ring to take on WBO champ Jose Pedraza in a lightweight title unification bout on Saturday, Dec. 8 at the Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City.

Lomachenko (11-1, 9 KOs) made his debut at 135 pounds back in May against Jorge Linares. After getting knocked down in the sixth round, Lomachenko bounced back to win by 10th-round TKO to capture the WBA belt. The victory made Lomachenko the quickest fighter to win three world titles in three different weight class. It appeared "Hi-Tech" would fight in August, but he suffered a torn labrum in his right shoulder during the Linares fight and had to undergo surgery.

Pedraza (25-1, 12 KOs) shocked the boxing world when he upset Ray Beltran by unanimous decision in the latter boxer's own backyard in Glendale, Arizona to win the WBO strap.

Will Lomachenko continue his push to become one of sport's all time greats or will Pedraza figure out the puzzle that is Lomachenko and pull off another shocker?

(All times Eastern.)

What time is the Lomachenko vs. Pedraza fight?

The Vasiliy Lomachenko vs. Jose Pedraza main card begins at 9 p.m.

How do I watch Lomachenko vs. Pedraza?

You can watch Lomachenko vs. Pedraza on ESPN.

Where is the Lomachenko vs. Pedraza fight?

Lomachenko vs. Pedraza takes place at Hulu Theater in New York City.

Lomachenko vs. Pedraza betting odds

According to proboxingodds.com (as of Dec. 4), Lomachenko is a -5000 favorite, which means you'd need to bet $5,000 to win $100. Meanwhile, Pedraza is a +1897 underdog, meaning if you would bet $100, you would net $1,897.